Cowboy Logic - Pretty Darn good... ... ... ... .
This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Montana Wool and Sheep Grower's
Association by the Sierra Club and the United States Forest Service.
It's hard to argue with this cowboy's logic.
A few years ago, the Sierra Club and the US Forest Service were presenting
an alternative to Montana ranchers for controlling the coyote population.
It seems that after years of the ranchers using the tried and true methods
of Shooting and/or trapping the predator, the tree-huggers had a "more
humane" solution.
What the Sierra Club proposed w as for the animals to be captured alive,
the males castrated and let loose again, and the population would be
controlled. All of the ranchers mulled over this 'amazing' idea for a couple
of minutes.
Finally, an old boy in the back stood up, tipped his hat back, and said, "
Son, I don't think you understand the problem. Those coyotes ain't f&%$+ing'
our sheep -
they're eatin''em. "
This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Montana Wool and Sheep Grower's
Association by the Sierra Club and the United States Forest Service.
It's hard to argue with this cowboy's logic.
A few years ago, the Sierra Club and the US Forest Service were presenting
an alternative to Montana ranchers for controlling the coyote population.
It seems that after years of the ranchers using the tried and true methods
of Shooting and/or trapping the predator, the tree-huggers had a "more
humane" solution.
What the Sierra Club proposed w as for the animals to be captured alive,
the males castrated and let loose again, and the population would be
controlled. All of the ranchers mulled over this 'amazing' idea for a couple
of minutes.
Finally, an old boy in the back stood up, tipped his hat back, and said, "
Son, I don't think you understand the problem. Those coyotes ain't f&%$+ing'
our sheep -
